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Josiah Haynes II

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
1721 (aged 65–66)
Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Josiah & Elizabeth (Noyes) Haynes.

He married Elizabeth Stark, 3 Apr 1694, Groton, New London County, Connecticut.

Josiah bought land at Preston, CT on May 5, 1692. He was at Poquannuck in 1696. He was admitted as inhabitant of New Groton, CT (now Groton) in 1708. The date of Josiah’s death is not known, but his will was made in 1719. He died some time before November 23, 1721.

BOOK A OF WILLS, p. 347. Will of Josiah Haynes.
In the name of God, Amen. I, Josiah Haynes, being week of body and perfect in mind and of a good understanding, do make and constitute this my last will and testament.
Imprimis: I ask my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors, after my just debts are first paid and such worldly estate as God has been pleased to bestow on me. I bequeath as follows: First I give to my beloved wife, the improvement of my farm in Groton, now in my possession, and improvement during her natural life and all the stock, both cattle, sheep and horses, and swine, forever.
Item: I give to my eldest son Josiah all my lands at Conjuggamug in the province of the Machune Bay near Olberry, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I will and appoint that at the decease of my wife, that my son Caleb shall have my farm now in my improvement in Groton, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give to my four daughters, Elizabeth, Anah, Cazieh, Deborah, and each of them forty pounds apeace, with what they have had and what the lands above mentioned are short in paying my four daughters aforesaid, I order that my wife shall make it up out of the estate I leave her.
Finally, I appoint and constitute my beloved wife Elizabeth and my eldest son Josiah to be my lawful executors.
In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and seal in Groton, this Sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and Nineteen.
Joiah Haynes (Seal)
In the presence of us
Ephraim Woodbridge
John Seabury
Sworn before me, Groton September 21 Anno Domini 1719.
Nehemiah Smith - Justice of the Peace.
Recorded in the 4th Book of Wills in Ye County of New London, folio 142, Oct. 7, 1719.
He was the son of Josiah & Elizabeth (Noyes) Haynes.

He married Elizabeth Stark, 3 Apr 1694, Groton, New London County, Connecticut.

Josiah bought land at Preston, CT on May 5, 1692. He was at Poquannuck in 1696. He was admitted as inhabitant of New Groton, CT (now Groton) in 1708. The date of Josiah’s death is not known, but his will was made in 1719. He died some time before November 23, 1721.

BOOK A OF WILLS, p. 347. Will of Josiah Haynes.
In the name of God, Amen. I, Josiah Haynes, being week of body and perfect in mind and of a good understanding, do make and constitute this my last will and testament.
Imprimis: I ask my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors, after my just debts are first paid and such worldly estate as God has been pleased to bestow on me. I bequeath as follows: First I give to my beloved wife, the improvement of my farm in Groton, now in my possession, and improvement during her natural life and all the stock, both cattle, sheep and horses, and swine, forever.
Item: I give to my eldest son Josiah all my lands at Conjuggamug in the province of the Machune Bay near Olberry, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I will and appoint that at the decease of my wife, that my son Caleb shall have my farm now in my improvement in Groton, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give to my four daughters, Elizabeth, Anah, Cazieh, Deborah, and each of them forty pounds apeace, with what they have had and what the lands above mentioned are short in paying my four daughters aforesaid, I order that my wife shall make it up out of the estate I leave her.
Finally, I appoint and constitute my beloved wife Elizabeth and my eldest son Josiah to be my lawful executors.
In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and seal in Groton, this Sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and Nineteen.
Joiah Haynes (Seal)
In the presence of us
Ephraim Woodbridge
John Seabury
Sworn before me, Groton September 21 Anno Domini 1719.
Nehemiah Smith - Justice of the Peace.
Recorded in the 4th Book of Wills in Ye County of New London, folio 142, Oct. 7, 1719.


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